Operational non-compliance involving a Boeing 767, JA8970, 6 km south-east Sydney Aerodrome, New South Wales, on 9 February 1998

199800444

Summary

The Boeing 767 had departed from runway 16R at Sydney, NSW and the crew were tracking via a GUEST 2 standard instrument departure (SID) with an initial altitude restriction of 5,000 ft. The SID required the aircraft to track via the 163 radial of the Sydney very high frequency omni-directional radio range beacon (VOR) for 10NM before turning right to track for Glenfield. On first radio contact with Departures Control, the crew were instructed to climb to flight level (FL) 280 but, incorrectly, read back "to heading 280" and commenced a turn to the right when approximately 2 NM south of the runway.

The air traffic controller did not realise that the crew had read back heading 280 and replied using the word "affirm". He also re-iterated the instruction to climb to FL280, which the crew correctly read back. This situation resulted in the crew believing that they had been cleared to climb to FL280 and to turn right to Glenfield, while the controller believed that the crew were climbing to FL280 via the SID track. The turn was observed on radar and, although there were several other aircraft in the general area, radar vectors by air traffic control ensured that no breakdown of separation standards occurred.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199800444
Occurrence date 09/02/1998
Location 6 km south-east Sydney Aerodrome
State New South Wales
Report release date 21/07/1998
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Operational non-compliance
Occurrence class Incident

Aircraft details

Manufacturer The Boeing Company
Model 767
Registration JA8970
Sector Jet
Operation type Air Transport High Capacity
Departure point Sydney NSW
Destination Kensai Japan
Damage Nil